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Dell - no bootable device found - lubuntu



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Dual Boot XP - Ubuntu 10.10 (XP Installed first). Boot Loader issueInstalled Lubuntu as dual boot to Windows 7 and now Windows won't loadGrub2 not bootableDebian and Win 8.1 Dual Boot (Separate HDD)I have 2 GRUBs on different HDD. How to make one common?CLOSED - Puzzlingly long systemd boot times, don't know where to startCannot boot lubuntu from HDD after clean installWindows 98 Lubuntu dual boot - Windows not bootingInstalling BCM4312 driver on Lubuntu 18.04 causes hang during boot“Operating system not found” after HDD replacement on Dell Inspiron M301Z





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I have an old computer (not that old), (dell version: inspiron 1338) with 8gb ram, core i3 and single 1tb hdd. Since it ran a little slow i decided it was time for an "upgrade" to lubuntu which went smooth until it asked to restart. Since then I'm stuck in: no bootable device found. I appears the bios isn't able to find the lubuntu boot files. However when i turn eufi and ... on i can still boot my windows 10.



When I boot and go the configuration, I am able to see the hdd. I didn't install the GRUB boot loader is this required? Secure boot is disabled, eufi is turned on.



I'm sort of stuck, spend some time searching over the internet, no proposed answer worked (yet).



Expected outcome: being able to boot in lubuntu (ubuntu lightweight distro) and when changing the boot options boot back into windows so i don't lose my files there (or is there another way to dual-boot?).



ps. i'm fairly new to linux and stuff, please be kind <3










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I have an old computer (not that old), (dell version: inspiron 1338) with 8gb ram, core i3 and single 1tb hdd. Since it ran a little slow i decided it was time for an "upgrade" to lubuntu which went smooth until it asked to restart. Since then I'm stuck in: no bootable device found. I appears the bios isn't able to find the lubuntu boot files. However when i turn eufi and ... on i can still boot my windows 10.



When I boot and go the configuration, I am able to see the hdd. I didn't install the GRUB boot loader is this required? Secure boot is disabled, eufi is turned on.



I'm sort of stuck, spend some time searching over the internet, no proposed answer worked (yet).



Expected outcome: being able to boot in lubuntu (ubuntu lightweight distro) and when changing the boot options boot back into windows so i don't lose my files there (or is there another way to dual-boot?).



ps. i'm fairly new to linux and stuff, please be kind <3










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I have an old computer (not that old), (dell version: inspiron 1338) with 8gb ram, core i3 and single 1tb hdd. Since it ran a little slow i decided it was time for an "upgrade" to lubuntu which went smooth until it asked to restart. Since then I'm stuck in: no bootable device found. I appears the bios isn't able to find the lubuntu boot files. However when i turn eufi and ... on i can still boot my windows 10.



When I boot and go the configuration, I am able to see the hdd. I didn't install the GRUB boot loader is this required? Secure boot is disabled, eufi is turned on.



I'm sort of stuck, spend some time searching over the internet, no proposed answer worked (yet).



Expected outcome: being able to boot in lubuntu (ubuntu lightweight distro) and when changing the boot options boot back into windows so i don't lose my files there (or is there another way to dual-boot?).



ps. i'm fairly new to linux and stuff, please be kind <3










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I have an old computer (not that old), (dell version: inspiron 1338) with 8gb ram, core i3 and single 1tb hdd. Since it ran a little slow i decided it was time for an "upgrade" to lubuntu which went smooth until it asked to restart. Since then I'm stuck in: no bootable device found. I appears the bios isn't able to find the lubuntu boot files. However when i turn eufi and ... on i can still boot my windows 10.



When I boot and go the configuration, I am able to see the hdd. I didn't install the GRUB boot loader is this required? Secure boot is disabled, eufi is turned on.



I'm sort of stuck, spend some time searching over the internet, no proposed answer worked (yet).



Expected outcome: being able to boot in lubuntu (ubuntu lightweight distro) and when changing the boot options boot back into windows so i don't lose my files there (or is there another way to dual-boot?).



ps. i'm fairly new to linux and stuff, please be kind <3







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  • Yes, grub is the means to select OS, so it is required for dual boot.

    – DrMoishe Pippik
    54 secs ago



















  • Yes, grub is the means to select OS, so it is required for dual boot.

    – DrMoishe Pippik
    54 secs ago

















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